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s a rapidly growing tech compa-
ny, Hambling said they are very busy
and occasionally work longer hours, but
said it is “very fluid.” “The employees
do it because we are extremely pas-
sionate about the technology, business
and our leadership team,” Hambling
said. He adds, “It’s pretty cool to work
at a place where you walk by the build-
ing and see robotic arms with innova-
tive technology printing large, compos-
ite structures quickly and it’s all within
view of beautiful Lake Coeur d’Alene.”
Manufacturing facilities typically reside
out of sight, and for good reason. But
the team at Continuous Composites
hopes they can bring awareness around
high-tech advanced manufacturing
to the community by being centrally
located.
In a country where manufacturing
jobs are in high demand, but skilled
labor has receded, maybe they are
on to something –– make robotics
and CF3D™ mainstream and bring it to
the masses faster!
For Alvarado, Swallow, Hambling
and the rest of the team in downtown
Coeur d’Alene, they welcome high
school students to swing by and look
in the windows to see what the future
of manufacturing looks like. It may
just motivate smart, young minds to
strive for the type of work and lifestyle
being offered by Continuous Compos-
ites — work hard, play hard, and enjoy
life in Coeur d’Alene.
Continuous Composites
215 E Lakeside Ave
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814
Phone: (888) 508-1085
Email: [email protected]
https://www.continuouscomposites.com
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